This is also why options experience time decay: the same option will
be worth less tomorrow than today if the price of the stock doesn't move.
Not exact matches
Because of the continuing increase in the money supply, the dollars of today
are worth less than yesterday's and those of
tomorrow will
be worth less than today's.
But the investors aren't fooling themselves: Of the city funds» $ 92 million
worth of shares,
less than $ 1 million
worth get a vote
tomorrow.
Inflation risk Inflation causes
tomorrow's dollar to
be worth less than today's; in other words, it reduces the purchasing power of a bond investor's future interest payments and principal, collectively known as «cash flows.»
Anything that makes your dollars
worth less today
is bad news for
tomorrow.